Lose Weight

Lose Weight

Losing weight and keeping it off are much, much easier than you might think. The healthiest way to lose weight is not the quickest way to lose weight. Crash diets and new, trendy weight loss plans or sudden and drastic increases in exercise are not recommended and most doctors consider such an approach to weight loss to be dangerous.

Have you ever felt that the whole weight loss game is just one big lie? You lose some weight – you put it back on. Each time you feel even more miserable than you did before.

Most people, when they look back at their weight loss history find that over time they are actually putting weight on. What a contradiction!

Does this sound familiar to you?

Do you want to know the real secret?

People who are happy with their weight and keep to a healthy weight don’t actually try. They just do things a certain way. The formula for success is actually easy and it’s the same formula being used again and again. It’s actually all about “habits”.

Want to stop going round in circles trying to break old habits? The reason hypnosis is such a powerful tool for weight loss is it’s potential to help you build new healthy habits. This is ideal for easy, natural weight loss.

Your Health

Your Health

Your Health

What It Takes to Develop Six Pack Abs. Six pack abs is one of the most common goals of people who get into body building. Yet it can seem very elusive for most people, as they can work out for weeks and months without seeming to make any progress.

That’s because most people go about building six pack abs wrongly. It’s not just about doing a lot of push-ups and sit-ups. Yes, ab exercises are important, but on their own they’re not going to get you there.

Here’s how to actually get six pack abs.

==> Selective Working Out Doesn’t Work

Trying to just work out one area of your body to develop that part’s muscles doesn’t work. In other words, exclusively doing abdominal exercises won’t get you six packs.

Why? Because your abs have fat covering them. Even if under all the fat you have ripped abs, people won’t be able to see them. Unfortunately, when you’re just doing push-ups and sit-ups that’s what you’re doing: toning your muscle under the fat, without eliminating the fat.

The first step to actually getting six pack abs is to reduce the amount of fat in your abs. Unfortunately, you can’t selectively lose fat. You have to lose fat throughout your entire body for this to work.

==> Removing the Fat

Fat burning essentially comes down to doing cardio exercise regularly. Try to exercise at between 70% to 80% of your maximum heart rate for 30 minutes or more three or four times a week.

If you do this, in about a month you’ll start to notice your body overall becoming more toned. If you measure your body fat percentage, you’ll find the amount of fat in your body lowering and the amount of muscle increasing.

As this happens, your abs will naturally become more and more visible.

==> Diet

Of course, in order to burn that fat you’ll also need to make changes to your diet. You can’t just burn fat and then take the fat back into your body.

Eliminate all extraneous fats from your diet. A bit of fat from protein foods or other “healthy fats” is okay, but stay away from anything that’s unnaturally fat.

That means no deep fried foods, no fast foods, no meals that are frozen or microwavable. Read the calorie contents and ingredients of packaged foods before you buy.

==> Building Stronger Abs

The last and final step is to do the exercises that strengthen your abs. You can start the phase at the same time as when you start cardio and start changing your diet, but you’ll only see the results from the ab workouts once you do the rest of the steps discussed in this article.

There you have it. To build abs, you need to burn off the fat throughout your entire body so there’s minimal fat covering your abs. Then you need to change your diet to keep that fat off. Finally, use abdominal exercises to tone up your ab area.

Stop Anxiety

Stop Anxiety

Stop Anxiety

 

Everyone has felt anxiety at one time or another: You get nervous before a speech or a big test, and your palms begin to sweat. Or, perhaps you just feel a general unease about your health, finances or family life. A sense of uneasiness about the future is generally known as anxiety. These feelings affect both the body and the mind. When you become anxious, your body releases a hormone called adrenaline. It is nature’s way of warning you that danger (both real and imagined) is imminent.

As anxiety increases, you may experience symptoms such as a pounding heart, quickened breathing and perspiration. The more you worry about something, the stronger these symptoms are likely to become.Many people experience mild to moderate episodes of anxiety. For some, such nervousness may interfere with their ability to enjoy life fully. However, there are steps you can take to reduce or even eliminate your anxious feelings.

Hypnosis, self hypnosis, breathing exercises and relaxation techniques really do enable you to stop your anxiety. You can’t be hot and cold at the same time, and you can’t be hungry and full – and in the same way, it’s impossible to be relaxed and anxious. They are mutually exclusive – you can be in one state at any one time, but not both. When you are anxious, your thoughts seem to race around your head, one thought popping up after another, and it is impossible to think straight. When you panic, it can feel like your thoughts are speeding up. Even if you resolve one problem in your mind, another one immediately appears to takes its place. When you are calm and relaxed, by contrast, your mind is quiet and still.

Hypnotherapy will enable you to switch off anxious, worrying thoughts – thinking instead about relaxing, calm, pleasant images. It almost feels as if your thoughts themselves are slowing down as the mind and the body become more and more comfortable.